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Joined: Tue September 24, 2013 5:56 pm Posts: 47029 Location: In the oatmeal aisle wearing a Shellac shirt
verb_to_trust wrote:
tragabigzanda wrote:
verb_to_trust wrote:
I've talked to Joe several times. He's a good dude. He's just feeling out his whole podcast shtick.
When RNDM disbanded with little fanfare, I wondered what the deal was. Then I read somewhere something about Joseph’s addiction issues, and around the same time Jeff did an interview where he mentioned being grateful he didn’t do too many drugs. I can’t help but think that was part of the dissolution.
The last time I saw Joe play he was completely fucked up and it was a horrible show. So that matches up with the timeline. I think he's doing better now. He's like 47 with a 6 pack.
Yeah I don't know a ton about this stuff but he's crazy into fitness and self improvement right now. One would think you can't burn that hot on either end of the spectrum and maintain.
I have a copy of the Ballad of Boogie Christ on vinyl he drew all over on for me. That's probably my favorite of his. He's been talking up a new record in the fall and I'm curious to see what he's come up with after spending some time in this woke sober fitness guy phase.
I have a copy of the Ballad of Boogie Christ on vinyl he drew all over on for me. That's probably my favorite of his. He's been talking up a new record in the fall and I'm curious to see what he's come up with after spending some time in this woke sober fitness guy phase.
You’ve never loved him more.
Also I didn’t think RNDM actually “split” considering it was a side project
Joined: Tue September 24, 2013 5:56 pm Posts: 47029 Location: In the oatmeal aisle wearing a Shellac shirt
I can’t remember where I read it, but there was an article or maybe a podcast interview (Jeff did a couple last year) that referred to RNDM as a former project.
I really don't think Mark looks that terribly bad, he's had the grill for a while now. At 54 years old and more than half of that battling addiction, you're not going to be the prettiest dude out there. He sounds happy and coherent and the interview itself was excellent. Don't think I've ever seen him that comfortable and laugh so much in an interview before
Joined: Tue September 24, 2013 5:56 pm Posts: 47029 Location: In the oatmeal aisle wearing a Shellac shirt
Revelator wrote:
I really don't think Mark looks that terribly bad, he's had the grill for a while now. At 54 years old and more than half of that battling addiction, you're not going to be the prettiest dude out there. He sounds happy and coherent and the interview itself was excellent. Don't think I've ever seen him that comfortable and laugh so much in an interview before
yeah he seems happy. But it looks to me like he aged 20 years since the Bourdain episode.
I really don't think Mark looks that terribly bad, he's had the grill for a while now. At 54 years old and more than half of that battling addiction, you're not going to be the prettiest dude out there. He sounds happy and coherent and the interview itself was excellent. Don't think I've ever seen him that comfortable and laugh so much in an interview before
yeah he seems happy. But it looks to me like he aged 20 years since the Bourdain episode.
It had to have fucked him up Bourdain was reading his memoir drafts around the time he died.
I really don't think Mark looks that terribly bad, he's had the grill for a while now. At 54 years old and more than half of that battling addiction, you're not going to be the prettiest dude out there. He sounds happy and coherent and the interview itself was excellent. Don't think I've ever seen him that comfortable and laugh so much in an interview before
yeah he seems happy. But it looks to me like he aged 20 years since the Bourdain episode.
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I wonder which song from Field Songs is the one he "borrowed". One Way Street? Also, did Dime ever tell us why he thinks this way: viewtopic.php?p=1345362#p1345362
I wonder which song from Field Songs is the one he "borrowed". One Way Street? Also, did Dime ever tell us why he thinks this way: viewtopic.php?p=1345362#p1345362
I really don't think Mark looks that terribly bad, he's had the grill for a while now. At 54 years old and more than half of that battling addiction, you're not going to be the prettiest dude out there. He sounds happy and coherent and the interview itself was excellent. Don't think I've ever seen him that comfortable and laugh so much in an interview before
yeah he seems happy. But it looks to me like he aged 20 years since the Bourdain episode.
It had to have fucked him up Bourdain was reading his memoir drafts around the time he died.
Between Bourdain and especially Dave Rosser, agree it definitely appears to have impacted him. Guess I didn't realize how close him and Dave were but makes sense now that I think back to how much touring he did with him during the first half of the decade
I wonder which song from Field Songs is the one he "borrowed". One Way Street? Also, did Dime ever tell us why he thinks this way: viewtopic.php?p=1345362#p1345362
My money's on No Easy Action
It’s don’t forget me. There’s a cellphone YouTube clip of it. He cracks up when the audience takes over the chorus.
I wonder which song from Field Songs is the one he "borrowed". One Way Street? Also, did Dime ever tell us why he thinks this way: viewtopic.php?p=1345362#p1345362
My money's on No Easy Action
It’s don’t forget me. There’s a cellphone YouTube clip of it. He cracks up when the audience takes over the chorus.
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